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Virgil Hartman's Memorial Day story ...

Thanks Virgil (and Bobby). I've always enjoyed reading anything from/about Virgil. Thanks for your service.

We have two young soldiers (went to high school with my boys, now married serving thousands of miles apart from each other).... We try to take care of some of their needs. My wife and I build care packages and send them once a month ... some really cool stuff (black edition Hero 3 recently), some real basics (noodles, socks, certain hard to get candy/snacks), and always small toys for the local kids they deal with every day.

Thinking of the fear they have when they ship off, and the commitment they have to serve is so humbling. We try to make everyday a little bit of a Memorial Day, but it is hard to do.

Adopting soldiers with care packages is a very rewarding alternative, and reminds those folks that we care for them.
 
Anything received from "home", whether family or not, is greatly appreciated by all military personnel.

What you are doing Jeff will be a good memory for the rest of their lives.
 
Amen Virgil to your article--- Thank you for your service, I enjoyed meeting you face to face at Bakersfield .
 
Great article and story, thanks for sharing that and many thanks to all our service members, past, present and future.

Paul T.
 
Mr. Hartman I am currently working in Hanoi on an installation project for my company. On Sunday, as an attempt to pay homage to those of you who served here in Vietnam, I went to the Hao Lo Prison. Better known as The Hanoi Hilton.

One gentleman that I met there like you was a former Army Vet who also served here in the south. As I said to him I say to you. Thank you for your service and sacrifice. If not for men like you, I could not live a free life that I do.
 
Although we rarely see things the same way (which usually means we think alike but see things from a different point of view), never mistake that for disrespect.

I was born at the right time where I narrowly missed the Vietnam war, but I can't imagine plucking a 19 year old out of his home and tossing him in to a senseless war like that.
My deepest thanks and respect for your service..
 
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Thank you for your service to our country, Virgil. I always enjoy your comments on this board and now have a greater respect for you as a veteran of military service.
 
Hey Guys, one of the things I enjoy doing is making a point of shaking hands and thanking any one in uniform, and let them know much I appreciate them and others that serve our country so we can have the freedoms we enjoy. Thank you Virgil and God Bless you for your service to our country
 
Hey Guys, one of the things I enjoy doing is making a point of shaking hands and thanking any one in uniform, and let them know much I appreciate them and others that serve our country so we can have the freedoms we enjoy. Thank you Virgil and God Bless you for your service to our country

I hope you keep doing that forever. My stepson loves it when people do this, it really makes his day to know that he is appreciated by more than his family.
 

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